1lbboneless skinless chicken thighs or other parts you like
Soup:
Olive oil
1onionpeeled and roughly chopped
2clovesgarlicpeeled and crushed
2large carrotspeeled and roughly chopped
2green bell peppersseeded and roughly chopped
2yellow bell peppersseeded and roughly chopped
2large tomatoesroughly chopped
2fresh bay leaves
2chicken bouillon cubes
14-ozcan diced tomatoes
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
Garnishes:
1ripe avocado
1lime
1fresh jalapeno pepperthinly sliced
2large handful of tortilla chips
1heaped tsp dried sage
Instructions
Preheat your oven to 425 F. Sprinkle the chicken with some salt and pepper and drizzle some olive oil over them. Place your chicken pieces on the baking sheet lined with aluminum foil and then cover with another layer of aluminum foil (to prevent drying since we are working with skinless meat). Place in the oven and bake for about 25 minutes until the chicken is cooked through (Internal temperature should be 165 F). When they are cool enough to handle, cut into 1-inch strips and set aside
Get a large saucepan on a low-to-medium heat and pour in a good lug of olive oil. Add the onion, garlic, carrots, and bell peppers and fry gently for 10-15 minutes until softened, stirring every so often so they don't catch on the bottom of the pan
Add the chopped fresh tomatoes and bay leaves, crumble in the bouillon cubes, and add the canned tomatoes. Pour in about 2 tomato cans' worth of water, then bring to a boil and turn down to a simmer for about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally
Preheat your oven to 350 F. While the soup blips away, peel and pit your avocado and dice into 1/2-inch cubes. Put these on a plate, grate over your lime zest, and squeeze in the juice to keep the avocado from browning. Put in the center of the table next to a plate with your slices of jalapeno
Lay the tortilla chips on a sheet pan, drizzle with a good lug of olive oil, and sprinkle over the dried sage. Heat in the oven for a few minutes until warmed through. Meanwhile, check on your soup. If you like it looser, you can add a bit of water to it at this point; if you like it thicker, you can let it cook for a bit longer. I quite like to mash the soup up a little to get a bit of pulpiness going, but if you like it chunky (I do), leave it as is. Have a taste, season with salt and pepper, then give it a stir and taste again
Once you are happy with the flavors, divide the soup between bowls and divide the chicken pieces equally and take them to the table, with the warm tortilla chips